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The Flow Minx-SE binding is a one of the best all-mountain Women's bindings we have seen to date. Essentially the same binding as the Men's Five SE, but the difference is the Minx is a work of art designed to get noticed (if bright pink doesn't do the trick, we wonder what will). Of course in classic Flow fashion, these feature SpeedEntry so you can enter through the back and leave your adjustments alone all day long. These women's pink snowboard bindings offer a ton of support and comfort and are a perfect match for intermediate to advanced riders shredding all over the mountain.

SpeedEntry with Reclining HiBack: Flow bindings are famous for this revolutionary feature that makes life on the hill a whole lot easier. The hibacks are connected to the binding via steel cables which allow you to flip all them back so you can slide your foot in and out from behind. This makes it so you don't have to readjust your straps at the top of every run. To ride, simply snap the hiback back to its upright position.

Flow's 19 Hole Baseplate: The baseplates of these bindings have 19 holes (yes 19!) positioned in such a way that you should be able to mount these bindings on any snowboards that have a hole pattern. [(the only exception to this that we know of are the new Burton EST bases) if you have one of those snowboards, though, you knew that already]

Hybrid PowerCapStrap: This binding has a two strap system: 1. A toecap strap with two points of adjustment (as opposed to the usual one) 2. A three point main padded strap that is adjustable with two quick-set buckles and one ratchet. Basically, adding more versatility and adjustment to dial in the fit making this a much more high performance binding.

DuPont POM plastic: The hiback and baseplate are made with a super durable DuPont plastic that will not be brittle in very cold temperatures, and provide a very stable binding for high-speed riders.

Toe Cap Strap: The toe strap is actually a 'cap', which pulls on the toe of the boot down and back. Some riders can't live without this type of strap, and others could care less. It does provide a solid connection between the boot and the binding, and that is never a bad thing.

ModBack Hiback System: The heel-cup of this binding is made of aluminum for stability boot hold and the top half of the hi-back is a softer urethane for a softer flex for added comfort and mobility for tweaking grabs and spinning off of jumps.

3 Quickset Buckles, 2 Ratchet Buckles: As opposed to the other Flow bindings with 4 Quickset buckles that you set once at the beginning of the day (and don't really touch after that), these bindings have a mini-ratchet buckle at the lower and upper end of the Powerstrap. This means you can dial in a different fit from run to run, tightening and loosening with the power of a well designed ratchet.

1 Piece Baseplate: This baseplate eliminates some of the fuss of extra parts for adjustments that most people don't touch anyway. Also, one piece means fewer things that can go wrong and it will be lighter than multiple piece baseplates.

Adjustable Forward Lean: Adjust the position of the highback for more flexibility for freestyle, or more forward to get better performance at high speed.

Ventilated Hiback: Air holes (speed holes) in the back plate help keep the airflow (hopefully your pants are breathable!) around your calf from being completely stagnant (and therefore sweaty).

Flow Stickers Included: A page of stickers comes in each binding box for maximum vandalization customization. Just for fun. And also the instructional guide opens up and turns into a poster. Also just for fun.